FINAL GALLOPS FOR WANGANUI
Withuut recordiug any fast times, Wanganui engaged lxorses who galloped pleasingly in their linal trials at Awapuni vestcrduy iuorniug wero Kaliuia ponga", Blue Cliips, hxeision and Langue il'Or. Conditions wero ideal l'or training operations, and the plough ^ and course proper, with the pegs out GOit., provided excelleiit goiiig lor last votk.
On the plough, Bay kohe (Axtkeni sprinted half a niile in 55sec._ Blue ( 'hips (Aitkem required 56sec. for the same distam-e, Imt she was only allowed to do her best over the linal couple of furlongs. She has never looked better and should be proiuineut in ihe f-piint on Saturday.' Bonifort (Aitken) was ridden ouL tu eoniplete iive iurluiigs xn 1.11 3-5. , Ked Foil (Reid) was oi little use to Czarina (Buehanan) over live lurlongs run ixx 1.7, the lirst two taking -6 1-5 yee. Theoluteral t Bui-hanan ) and Argunxentative ( Reid i weri1 travelling iei> comfortabl v ou terius.al the end oi ii\e furlongs in L6 2-5. the lirst two being run in 2b 2-5sec. A rguniexxlati ve epxxtinues to thrive on her prejiaratioxx and should 1 >e an interesting eontestant ou the seeoud day at Wanganui, lneision (Reid) e ould lutve bettered his 54sec. fox half a iuile. The Broiel'ort geldmg appears to hu\o sharpened up with his raee at Foxton and should go close tu making ameuds oxx Saturday. \v i mu 1 1 d* Th'lvot { S t1 1 1 ti t s } ^ t * u \ oi * ling eomi'ortably alougside Golden Casket (Borehani) at the end of ■ live furlongs in 1.0 3-5, tlxe two oeeupying 27 I-osee. Wiuning Tieket is very well and is being reserved for the Liinl Flate on the second day at Wanganui. Kahuraponga (Garth) and Lnngue d Oi ( Seilars ) were responsible for a sound ctfort in running six furlongs in J.20 :: 5, Ihe lirst four in oi 2-5sec. They tinished on terms. and Kahuraponga 's elfort drew attention to her prospects in the tniddle-disl aiice hack event toiuorrow . l.angue d Oi* wxll ixe inukxng his lirst api>earauce since last Faster and the ouling should prove beneiieial in \ lew oi his i > r e pax'ti 1 1 o n toi lixoic
important engagenients ahead. A Speecly Novice Skilled (. Anie.v) proved too speedy for Next Besl (Ilarris) over three furlongs in lOsee. The fornier could have eun siderablv reduced the tiine. >Saludos ( Sellars ) eoiupleted the last three furlongs of a round in -1 Isee. Ston.vbroke i Brougli ton strode o\ er an easy seveu furlongs, the last three ta'king -14 2-5sec. Kiekie (.Tenkins) linished ahead of Matawene (('lutterluick ) over sexen furlongs in 1.85. Xewel Post (Christensen i was doing .just as well iis Craniond F.av (Oartln at the conclusion of five furlongs in l.s l b. The fornier ajipears to have reeosered l'roin his kuneness and is t> race on the second day at Wanganui. Weleonie Cuest ( ('lutterbuck) sliaded Matara (Waddell) at the end of live furlongs run in l.li 1-5. Both were kicked out at the iiuish. Prince Wanaka (Broughton) and Our Pat (Collins) sjiriuted lioiue the last three furlongs of their work in -II 4-5sec. for a juiupor Rock anui (Follins) showed specd in sprinting three furlongs iu b.ysec. On the coursc proper, .Mary do (Xieol) ensily accounted for Btou fAilken'i over half a iuile in 55sec. Kpeeialist, (Aitken) was keen to increase ihe ]>aee while eovering three furlongs in •l.'Jsee. R. Beale has the Broiel'ort geld- » iug looking in splendid order and he should reuch to]> elass as a s])rinter this teinn. Bir Bradbury (Waddell) was lel off with an eas.v haif-inilo in 57 -t-usec. 'J'he two- vea r-olds, Mvfox ((itirtli) and I'bbriaeo' (Waddell)', wero sprinted down the straiglit in companv with a Ihree-year-old bv Arvakur. M.vtox lxit out in great style and a[>pears to be a very pronxising juvewile. Yasda in Work West Meath (AinevV was under a good hold wliile getting tu, the end of three furlongs iu 12 2-5sec. "In a siniilar tusk, Diekens (Olutterb'uck ) recorded 1 2sec. Budd.v (Andrews) was stdiooled over six [)> ny fences and gave a muelx better showing tlian on a previotis occasiojt. Yasda, who was purchased recexitly fnr !)()() guineas by Mr.'M. Atillar, is in y 1 regular work under C. J. Thompson 's
guidanee. 11 is injured joint has eleaned up well and tliere is no reason why this vei'y [ironiisixig galloper sliould uot slaxnl up to a preparation. The tnatinee meeting to be held next Tuesday at Awapuni has met witlx a great r'esponse froiu trainers, and up to the present over 70 entries have lxeent reeeived i'or the various events. This will entail a very heavy prograxnuxe and it is likely that there will be 1(3 lxeats run during the af ternoon! Additional riding engagexneuts an nonnced for Wanganui include: — W. J. Broughton: .fonathan Jo, Flying Robin, Royal Heir, Desert Fox. Howe, Robinette, General Lytup. F. Waddell: Bir Bradbury. J. Jenkins: Tortago. L. Olutterbuck: Beau Fliglxt, Slint Uut, Aipxeduet, Furioso, Te Aramoana. K. Ford: Lord Holland, Breezealong, Patte Fe, Blue Tie, Lady Christine. .T. MeFarlane: Iieighon's Glory. A. O. Messervy: Lord Darnley, Julius (Jaesar. B. Borelxam: Greek C-hief. R. Burt: Hoariri Bay, flulnbaloo. ■G. Ivil: Hayduk,
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Chronicle (Levin), 6 September 1946, Page 6
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